An intimate look at a historic turning point in Formula 1: 18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli stepping into Lewis Hamilton’s seat at Mercedes. Blending unseen WhatsApp exchanges with Toto Wolff and engineers, the film follows his leap from simulator training and workouts to the high-stakes pressure of his FP1 debut at Monza. Beyond the track, personal moments with his family reveal the vulnerability behind the rising star. The documentary captures both the technical spectacle and the emotional weight of a teenager carrying the hopes of a legendary team.
In a quiet Midwestern town, two teenagers find their lives consumed by a wave of anonymous, harassing texts. What begins as a few unsettling messages turns into a relentless campaign of threats, sexual insinuations, and cruelty that lasts for more than a year. As fear spreads, parents, friends, and teachers struggle to protect the victims and uncover who is behind the screen, while suspicion and paranoia slowly tear their community apart. When investigators finally trace the source of the messages, the truth is more shocking than anyone imagined. With real footage, police evidence, and emotional testimonies, this documentary exposes how betrayal can come from within and how digital manipulation can turn trust into terror. It is an intimate and disturbing portrait of a family unraveling in the age of constant connectivity.
In 1982, the best of friends and still teenagers George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley as Wham! set out to conquer the world. By June of 1986, they played their very last gig at Wembley Stadium having done exactly that. Now, for the very first time, told in their own words, comes the amazing story of how in four years they dominated the charts around the world with timeless and classic pop songs. Hit after hit ‘Club Tropicana,’ ‘Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,’ ‘Freedom,’ ‘I'm Your Man’ and of course ‘Last Christmas.’ Their time in the spotlight was white-hot, and they became the very first Western pop act to play in China. It was a time that both encapsulated and epitomized not just their youth but also that of the many millions of fans that adored them.
The Supermodels Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington will revisit the quartet’s modelling careers and how they disrupted the 90s’ fashion scene, including access to and interviews with all of them. The film show how these four women transformed the modeling industry, maintaining their dignity and respect in an industry that strips women of both much too often. Fighting off the critics, especially when it came to salary, making no excuses for demanding what they were worth, when women were told to shut up and just walk. In the first episode, we rewind to the year 1983, where four teenagers—Naomi, Cindy, Linda, and Christy—took their initial steps onto the runway and in front of the camera. This pivotal moment ignited a seismic chain of events that would forever change the face of fashion. Get ready to witness these trailblazing women in a captivating journey into the past, sparking curiosity about the extraordinary impact and resilience of these iconic supermodels.
To recruit actors for his rehearsals, Nathan opens an acting studio in Los Angeles, teaching 'the Fielder Method', which involves covertly observing and imitating unaware subjects. Feeling insecure about his own performance, Nathan reenacts the class with actors and a fake Nathan as the teacher while the real Nathan plays the role of Thomas, a student. Nathan makes his students immerse themselves in other people's lives while he immerses himself in Thomas's life, even living in Thomas's home. Nathan returns to Oregon, where his 'son', Adam, is now a teenager. Nathan and Joshua, the actor playing Adam, decide that Adam should lash out due to resentment of his absentee father and develop a drug problem, a situation that mirrors Angela's own past. Adam suffers an overdose and is tended to by emergency responders played by Thomas and another Fielder Method graduate. After he runs away from home, the 15-year-old Adam reverts to a 6-year-old since Nathan plans to relive his son's earlier years.
As a teenager in the 90s, Soleil Moon Frye carried a video camera everywhere she went documenting her group of friends as they grew up in Hollywood and New York City. Frye spent four years going through footage she had shot and used hundreds of hours of films to build an intimate look at young Hollywood starlets growing up in the 1990s. David Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Brian Austin Green, Stephen Dorff, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Danny Boy O'Connor, Heather McComb appear in the film, while Harold Hunter, Justin Pierce, Jenny Lewis, Sara Gilbert, Charlie Sheen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, Corey Feldman, Michael Rapaport, and Jonathan Brandis appear in the film through footage shot by Frye.
Beyond the track, personal moments with his family reveal the vulnerability behind the rising star. The documentary captures both the technical spectacle and the emotional weight of a teenager carrying the hopes of a legendary team.